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Haverhill
Homes 4 All

Welcome to Haverhill Homes 4 All, a community-led coalition envisioning a vibrant, diverse, and inclusive Haverhill, where people at every stage of life and at all income levels can find a home.

$2,150

Average asking rent *

Having a home shouldn't cost you everything

82%

Haverhill Household cannot afford a current mortgage *

OUR MISSION

Haverhill Homes 4 All is a community-led coalition dedicated to expanding housing availability in Haverhill. We envision a sustainable and resilient city where many kinds of people can afford to rent or own a home.

OUR VISION

We envision a vibrant, diverse, and inclusive Haverhill, where people at every stage of life and at all income levels can find a home.

WHO WE ARE

We are a coalition brought together by a common crisis, the housing shortage. We are made up of residents, local organizational leaders, business owners, non-profits, religious organizations, home builders, and social service agencies.

Support Organizations
  • YWCA - Haverhill

  • Bethany Communities

  • Essex County Habitat for Humanity

  • Emmaus

  • Universalist Unitarian Church of Haverhill

  • Veterans Northeast Outreach Center

  • Historic New England

  • Good Shepherd United Methodist Church

Members

Nate Robertson (chair) • Mike Morales (vice chair) • Keith Boucher • Meegan O’Neil • Bill Taylor • Erin Padilla • Lynn Peterson • Lisa Rivera •  Mike Gallant • Ted Ammon • Tracy Fuller • Jennifer Matthews • Jane Hucks • Jered Stewart • Kerry Perry • Shaw Rosen • Eunice Zeigler • Al Hanscom • Bill Kelly • Katherin Hailson • Fran Bevilacqua • Christine Kwitchoff

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CURRENT ADVOCACY

The City of Haverhill is currently voting on its 5 Year Housing Production Plan.

 

The plan shows that Haverhill does not have enough homes for people to affordably live in. As a result, rents have increased by 86% and home prices by 101% since 2000.

 

 We are encouraging the City to be a more ambitious and proactive partner in responding to the housing shortage with faster timelines, stronger affordability targets, and policies that unlock significantly more housing—especially for those being left behind.

We can do something together now

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